Month: October 2021

Gutenberg 11.8 Adds Dozens of Features, Including Featured Patterns and Automatically-Generated Heading Anchors

Gutenberg 11.8 was released at about 12 pm (CDT) today. However, it hit a bump in the road toward its destination, the WordPress plugin directory. A mix-up with getting the release tagged was the culprit, so it sat in limbo for around eight hours. Technically, it was available via its GitHub and SVN repositories. However,…

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An Exciting New Use Case for Gutenberg: Newsletters

If you haven’t yet dipped your nib in the Gutenberg inkwell, you should give it a try. Gutenberg has been a part of WordPress since version 5.0., and is now used by 100s of millions of WordPress websites.  As our WordPress workflow increasingly shifts towards Gutenberg, let’s look at a new use case for Gutenberg…

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Unredacted Antitrust Complaint Unsealed: Google Internal Documents Show AMP Pages Brought 40% Less Revenue to Publishers

In December 2020, we reported on a new antitrust lawsuit against Google that claimed AMP was created for the purpose of pushing publishers away from “header bidding.” This is an advertising mechanism that allows sites to route their ad inventory through several ad exchanges and sell the space to the highest bidder. At that time it…

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6 Tips To Optimize Your Elementor Site

How fast a website loads and what kind of experience it offers, irrespective of the device used to access it, are perhaps the first two things that a visitor notices when it first lands on it. Learning how to optimize your website for performance and conversions is critical as that will ensure it is working…

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